San Miguel de Cozumel

Written by K. Hart at www.casago.com

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Lying 12 miles east of Playa Del Carmen is San Miguel de Cozumel, the central hub of the island. Here, you'll discover colorful streets, local music, happening nightspots, and adventures for nature and history buffs. 

Before becoming a modern-day vacation destination, Cozumel was a sacred island for the Mayans. They associated it with Ix Chel, the fertility goddess, and frequently traveled to its shores. Ruins like San Gervasio will give you a first-hand look at these influential people.

While Spanish colonization and trade routes developed Cozumel, tourism did not explode until the 20th century.  Famed underwater explorer Jacques Cousteau helped put the island in the minds of world travelers in 1961. During this time frame, he recognized Cozumel's crystal-clear waters as one of the world's premier scuba-diving locations. 

Best of all, you can explore these world-famous reefs with tours from Scuba Playa, a PADI Five Star shop in downtown Playa Del Carmen.

At the heart of San Miguel is the Malecon, the picturesque waterfront promenade. Like Quinta Avenida, it has restaurants, shops, and art installations. 

While modern conveniences abound, San Miguel maintains a laid-back island vibe. This atmosphere attracts a diverse group, from divers, adventurers, and history buffs to those seeking an island retreat.

When compiling your things-to-do list while in Playa Del Carmen, adding San Miguel de Cozumel is a no-brainer!

San Miguel de Cozumel: Fun Facts & Cool Features

A travel tip to consider is this: before your ferry ride, grab breakfast or meals to-go at Asi Restaurant & Beach Club. Located in the heart of Playa del Carmen, it's convenient and will energize you for a day of adventure on Cozumel! 

What makes visiting San Miguel de Cozumel further appealing is the astounding mix of natural beauty, culture, and history. One standout is the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System with over 500 species of fish and clear waters. It is the second-largest coral reef in the world, making it a dream come true for snorkelers and divers. 

There's plenty to enjoy on the island of Cozumel, such as vibrant fiestas that blend Mayan traditions with modern celebrations. The most famous fiesta is the Cozumel Carnaval, which has featured elaborate costumes, energetic performances, and lively music-filled parades for over 150 years!

If you're a fan of history or nature, the island is jam-packed with tours and adventures. These range from Mayan explorations and visiting parks to the adult-centric The Original Cozumel Bar Hop. This 4.5-5 hour trip starts at Señor Frog's and like a frog, hops to four hotspots on the less traveled eastern side of the island. You'll get to see more of Cozumel in a fun, energy-pumping experience! 

Art lovers and those seeking handcrafted goods will have plenty to explore in San Miguel. There is something for everyone, from outdoor murals and vibrant tiles to traditional handicrafts in local markets.

With its rich heritage, spectacular underwater world, and welcoming vibe, San Miguel de Cozumel is more than an island stop. It is the perfect escape from the mainland for authentic culture, scenic beauty, and unforgettable adventures.

Getting There

You’ll need to board a ferry to reach the island, so here are step-by-step driving directions from Playa del Carmen to Ultramar Ferry Terminal:

  • Head west on Calle 14 Norte:
  • Turn left onto Avenida 10 Norte. Continue for 500 meters.
  • Turn right onto Calle 1 Sur.
  • Arrive at Ultramar Ferry Terminal.
  • Address: C. 1 Bis Sur Manzana 7 Lote 17, Playacar, 77400 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico

Cost

While visiting is free, getting there and some attractions have fees: 

  • Ferry tickets (roundtrip) for adults start at $25 per person.
  • Entrance to Punta Sur Eco Beach Park costs $16 per adult.
  • Guided visits to the San Gervasio Mayan ruins range between $10 to $15 per person.

Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.

Local Tips

  • Purchase ferry tickets online to secure a better rate and avoid lines.
  • Bring cash for vendors that don’t take credit cards.
  • Arrive at the ferry terminal 30 minutes early.
  • Rent a bike or moped to explore San Miguel at your own pace.

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